Dem.

Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition

abbr. Democrat

abbr. Democratic

from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

n. An abbreviation of Democrat;

n. of Democratic.

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Examples

When there was a repub.gov. and Kerry might have been elected, Kennedy made a huge deal that we can not allow a gov. to replace the senator (because he'd replace with a repub.) now that a Dem. is the gov. and he knew he wasn't going to live much longer and there would be an open seat, he didn't want to risk an election, so let the dem.gov. replace me, hypocracy at its finest

This election nonsense of Reps. being allowed to cross over and vote Dem. is just wrong, the only reason that they are switching, is to vote for Clinton, because they really believe McCain can beat her in November, she has sooooooooo much baggage, I agree with them.